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Dr. Srikanth Pai Inmo Training Camp 2023 Kar

1) The diagonals of a quadrilateral are perpendicular to each other if and only if the midpoints of its sides lie on a circle. 2) Perpendiculars dropped from the midpoints of a side to the opposed side of a cyclic quadrilateral are concurrent. 3) A circle is inscribed in a convex quadrilateral. The midpoints of two opposite sides and the center of the circle lie on the same line.
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Dr. Srikanth Pai Inmo Training Camp 2023 Kar

1) The diagonals of a quadrilateral are perpendicular to each other if and only if the midpoints of its sides lie on a circle. 2) Perpendiculars dropped from the midpoints of a side to the opposed side of a cyclic quadrilateral are concurrent. 3) A circle is inscribed in a convex quadrilateral. The midpoints of two opposite sides and the center of the circle lie on the same line.
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circles at A and B, respectively, so that M lies closer to AB than N. Let CD be the line parallel to AB
and passing through the point M, with C on G_{1} and D on G_{2}. Lines AC and BD meet at E; lines
AN and CD meet at P; lines BN and CD meet at Q. Show that EP=EQ.

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extensions at P and Q. Prove M,N,P,Q are concyclic.

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bisected by
chord of circles is

common

line joining the centres and are perpendicular

to each other

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C. The points M and N are the feet of the altitudes drawn from B and C, respectively. Suppose
\omega_{1} is the circumcircle of triangle BWN and X is a point such that WX is a diameter of
\omega_{1}. Similarly, \omega_{2} is the circumcircle of triangle CWM and Y is a point such that WY
is a diameter of \omega_{2}. Show that the points X, Y, and H are collinear.

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are

collinear

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12

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2 5
Two circles C_{1} and C_{2} intersect at L and M. A line through M meets C_{1} and C_{2} at P and Q
respectively. Choose points R and S on C_{1} and C_{2} such that PR=PM and MQ=QS. Suppose
MS meets C_{1} at T and MR meets C_{2} at U. Prove that L,T,U are collinear.

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